Top 10 Free Online Photo Editing Websites

Today I’m going to give you a list of the top 10 free online photo editing Websites. Why you might ask? For many reasons but mainly because you’ve asked me to! I’m really glad I added a Suggestion Box because you guys are using it! Keep it up.

I think this post is quite pertinent with the economy the way it is right now, and will probably be for a few years. You might think twice about your future luxury purchases like Lightroom or Photoshop.

If you already have them then you might want to look at this list anyways since online photo editing could be very practical when you’re traveling without a laptop. You certainly don’t want your friends and family to see your unprocessed images now do you? 😉 They might think traveling reduces your photo IQ!

So without further ado, here are the top 10 online photo editing Websites. IF you plan on using Photoshop Express, I strongly suggest you take a look at my 2-part walk through tutorials: Part 1 & Part 2.

31 Responses on Top 10 Free Online Photo Editing Websites"

It is an excellent online photo editor based on the Picnik platform, and for a limited time all their premium features are free. Ribbet has thousands of effects, stickers, frames, and advanced effects like levels, clone and curves, and all uploads and edited photos are kept in an online history for registered users.

I would recommend http://www.muzy.com because you can make collages, edit photos, kaleidomood, mirror status, mobile uploads, and some much more and it’s all for free! That is why I recommend muzy. Plus I only us Picnik for text. (Words) But Muzy Also Handles that to. Picnik cost money for some stuff.

I just watched Yanik’s smooth and thorough tutorial:
‘Adobe Photoshop Express Beta (TM) Walkthrough Part 2: EDITING’
IMPRESSED – by the technology out there (photo as hobby since HS, but editing new to me)
AND by the style and pace and manner of Yanil’s presentation – –
wow
thanx

Thanks for your comments.. and I knew some people would be asking me this. The only one I tried in detail is Photoshop Express, hence the tutorials. I quickly fiddled with a few others but not enough to rate them honestly.

But from what I’ve seen, they all seem to have the basic features of crop, rotate, curves….

It wasn’t my intention to review them but just to give readers a heads up of what’s out there.

I think the thing I’d be more interested to know is, what are the “specialties” or cool unique features of each of those. And is there anything that any of those online editors can do that couldn’t be easily replicated with free software such as GIMP.
–sdc